MORALITY FRAMING IN CROSSBORDER POLITICAL ISSUES BETWEEN INDIAN AND PAKISTANI PRINT MEDIA

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gdpmr.2022(V-I).08      10.31703/gdpmr.2022(V-I).08      Published : Mar 1
Authored by : Abul Hassan , AbdulBasit , Muhammad SumairAhmad

08 Pages : 75-85

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  • Semetko, H. A., & Valkenburg, P. M. (2000). Framing European politics: A content analysis of press and television news. Journal of communication, 50(2), 93- 109.
  • Shabir, G., Khan, A. W., Adnan, M., & Safdar, G. (2014). A Comparative Analysis of the Editorials of the Nation and the News
  • Ahmed, Z. S., & Bhatnagar, S. (2007). Pakistan- Afghanistan relations and the Indian factor. Pakistan Horizon, 60(2), 159-174.
  • Akbar, M., & Adnan, M. (2018). China-Pakistan Economic Corridor and Indian Print Media: The Case Study of Elite English Press. Journal of Political Studies, 25(2), 229-48.
  • Archetti, C. (2007). A multidisciplinary understanding of news: Comparing elite press framing of 9/11 in the US, Italy, France and Pakistan. Journal of International Communication, 13(1), 86- 118.
  • Bauman, C. M. (2016). Faith and foreign policy in India: legal ambiguity, selective Xenophobia, and anti-minority violence. The Review of Faith & International Affairs, 14(2), 31-39.
  • Behuria, A. K. (2010). 'Aman Ki Asha' in Pakistani Media: Requiem for a Peace Process? Strategic Analysis, 34(4), 486-489. https://doi.org/10.1080/09700161.2010.4831 46.
  • Brasted, H. V., & Khan, A. (2002). Pakistan, the BJP, and the politics of identity. In South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, 25(3), 365-380.
  • Chattarji, S. (2009). Tracking the media: interpretations of mass media discourses in India and Pakistan. Routledge.
  • Chousalkar, A. (2019). Messengers of Hindu nationalism: how the RSS reshaped India: by Walter Andersen and Shridhar Damle. London, Hurst and Company,
  • Dimitrova, D. V., Kaid, L. L., Williams, A. P., & Trammell, K. D. (2005). War on the Web: The immediate news framing of Gulf War II. Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, 10(1), 22-44
  • Dwivedi, M. (2008). Cross border terrorism: Irritants in Indo-Pakistan relations. Indian Journal of Asian Affairs, 21(1/2), 31-53.
  • Gadgil, M., & Guha, R. (2013). Ecology and equity: The use and abuse of nature in contemporary India. NY: Routledge.
  • Gupta, A. (2012). Determinants of international news coverage by Indian English-language newspapers (Doctoral dissertation, U of Kansas).
  • Hafeez, E. (2015). Role of Media in Fostering the Relationship Between India and Pakistan. Journal of Mass Communication Department (Dept of Mass Communication, University of Karachi), 13(1), 137-54.
  • Holsti, O. R. (1969). Content analysis for the social sciences and humanities (content analysis). MA: Addison-Wesley.
  • Hussain, S., Siraj, S. A., & Mahmood, T. (2021). Evaluating war and peace potential of Pakistani news media: Advancing a peace journalism model. Information Development, 37(1), 105-21.
  • Islam, Syed Tajammul-ul-. (2019). Is Indian Media Free from State Control? An Appraisal. Policy Perspectives, 16(2),pp. 27-40.
  • Jabbar, J. (1994). The media factor in the Pakistan-India relationship. South Asian Survey, 1(2), 231-37.
  • Joseph, T. (2006). Elite Perceptions in Foreign Policy: Role of Print Media in Influencing India-Pakistan Relations 1989-1999. Edinburgh, Scotland: Edinburgh UP.
  • Joshi, M. (2015). The Media in the Making of Indian Foreign Policy. The Oxford Handbook of Indian Foreign Policy, pp. 259- 70. Oxford UP.
  • Kadiwal, L., & Jain, M. (2020). Civics and citizenship education in India and Pakistan. Handbook of Education Systems in South Asia, 1-27.
  • Kaura, V. (2017). India-Afghanistan Relations in the Modi-Ghani Era. Indian Journal of Asian Affairs, 30(1/2), 29-46.
  • Kazmi, F., & Kumar, S. (2011). The Politics of Muslim Identity and the Nature of Public Imagination in India: Media and Films as Potential Determinants. European Journal of Economic and Political Studies, 4(1), 171- 87.
  • Lall, M. (2008). Educate to hate: The use of education in the creation of antagonistic national identities in India and Pakistan. Compare, 38(1), 103-19.
  • McKeever, B. W. (2013). News framing of autism: Understanding media advocacy and the combating autism act. Science Communication, 35(2), 213-40.
  • Mohan, C. R. (2009). The re-making of Indian foreign policy. International Studies, 46(1- 2), 147-63
  • Narayana, U., & Kapur, P. (2011). Indian media framing of the image of Muslims: An analysis of news coverage of Muslims in English newspapers of India. Media Asia, 38(3), 153-62
  • Nazakat, S. (2012). Indian media coverage of Kashmir: When stories clash with national interest. Asia Pacific media educator, 22(1),69-74.
  • Painter, J., & Ashe, T. (2012). Cross-national comparison of the presence of climate scepticism in the print media in six countries, 2007-10. Environmental research letters, 7(4), 044005.
  • Papacharissi, Z. (2018). The Importance of Being a Headline. Trump and the Media, pp. 25- 32. The MIT Press Reader.
  • Parveen, S., & Zahoor, A. (2018). Derailed Democracy and Daily Dawn: A Critical Analysis of Editorials and Columns (October 1999 - August 2002). Journal of history, culture and art research, 7(5), 314- 24.. https://doi.org/10.7596/taksad.v7i5.1409
  • Raj, A. (2021). Comparative analysis of The Hindu and Times of India: Post the Abrogation of article 370. Journal of Mass Communication & Journalism, 11(3), 136- 47.
  • Robotka, I. S. B. (2019). Myth of Indian media freedom. Defence Journal, 23(2), 81-91.
  • Semetko, H. A., & Valkenburg, P. M. (2000). Framing European politics: A content analysis of press and television news. Journal of communication, 50(2), 93- 109.
  • Shabir, G., Khan, A. W., Adnan, M., & Safdar, G. (2014). A Comparative Analysis of the Editorials of the Nation and the News

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    APA : Hassan, A., Basit, A., & Ahmad, M. S. (2022). Morality Framing in Cross-border Political Issues between Indian and Pakistani Print Media. Global Digital & Print Media Review, V(I), 75-85. https://doi.org/10.31703/gdpmr.2022(V-I).08
    CHICAGO : Hassan, Abul, Abdul Basit, and Muhammad Sumair Ahmad. 2022. "Morality Framing in Cross-border Political Issues between Indian and Pakistani Print Media." Global Digital & Print Media Review, V (I): 75-85 doi: 10.31703/gdpmr.2022(V-I).08
    HARVARD : HASSAN, A., BASIT, A. & AHMAD, M. S. 2022. Morality Framing in Cross-border Political Issues between Indian and Pakistani Print Media. Global Digital & Print Media Review, V, 75-85.
    MHRA : Hassan, Abul, Abdul Basit, and Muhammad Sumair Ahmad. 2022. "Morality Framing in Cross-border Political Issues between Indian and Pakistani Print Media." Global Digital & Print Media Review, V: 75-85
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    OXFORD : Hassan, Abul, Basit, Abdul, and Ahmad, Muhammad Sumair (2022), "Morality Framing in Cross-border Political Issues between Indian and Pakistani Print Media", Global Digital & Print Media Review, V (I), 75-85
    TURABIAN : Hassan, Abul, Abdul Basit, and Muhammad Sumair Ahmad. "Morality Framing in Cross-border Political Issues between Indian and Pakistani Print Media." Global Digital & Print Media Review V, no. I (2022): 75-85. https://doi.org/10.31703/gdpmr.2022(V-I).08